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Chapter 443: Chapter 398, Kingdom (Ask for Recommendations, Ask for Subscription.)_1
On this trip to the auction, Fang Hao had significantly noticed a change in Rolana.
She had actually had some interaction with Anjia.
She asked some questions about goblin technology and gave detailed responses.
Especially in combat, she not only actively reminded him that the flower demon had released pollen, but also asked him how to handle the situation after defeating Shirel.
In the past, Rolana would never do something like this.
Her previous style tended to let loose her anger, but now she clearly wants to interact with others and take care of their feelings.
This surprised Fang Hao, and also made him think of ways to maintain this change.
He wanted Rolana to blend into the group more willingly.
Now, Rolana wanted her own place to live, and Fang Hao wouldn’t refuse.
There was plenty of space in the city, and it was no problem to give Rolana a place to live.
“What about building it here?” Fang Hao pointed to the open space in front of him.
This was on the left side of the Lord’s Manor, separated by a main road, but it could still be considered a central location within the city.
“That’s fine!” Rolana simply stated.
Fang Hao directly opened the Book of Lords and found the blueprint for the [Residential] building.
He chose to build on the vacant space in front of him.
A radiance soared, and a wooden house was constructed.
After upgrading the residence to level nine, it had already become a three-story Stone Tower with separate courtyards in the front and back.
“There are finished chandeliers and furniture in the warehouse, you can select what you like, and then have the skeleton soldiers move them here,” Fang Hao softly said.
“Okay!” Rolana gave a little nod, and without any hesitation, she took several passing skeleton warriors and headed towards the warehouse.
The warehouse stored the furniture and spoils of war that Fang Hao had collected.
Among them, they had obtained a substantial amount of furniture from the Blood Clan, and the designs were quite extravagant.
However, the patterns carved into the furniture involved motifs often used by the Blood Clan.
Skeletal heads and bat wings were rather common.
The maids in the city wouldn’t choose this type of furniture, so most of it ended up gathering dust in the warehouse.
It just so happened that they could be used for Rolana.
…
After Rolana and the skeletons left,
Fang Hao directly headed to the Viscera Museum.
It was deep into the night.
The nightstone lamps on the streets emitted a faint light, illuminating the streets.
The Viscera Museum was a special building.
The prerequisite for its upgrade was for the Lord’s Manor to reach the Stone Castle level.
The tenth level was the Stone Castle, and they were one level away.
Upon stepping into the Viscera Museum,
he could immediately feel a bone-chilling coldness.
The museum was fairly bright inside, but completely empty. The stone doors on the second floor remained closed, as Nelson was inside, crafting his Demon Dolls.
Fang Hao took out the [Killing Proficiency – Viscera jar] from his storage space and came before the miniature buildings.
Currently, a [Revival – Viscera jar] was placed at the position of the Burial Grounds.
The [Lightning Speed – Viscera jar] was stationed at the target range.
However, before the next upgrade of the Viscera Museum, only one Viscera jar could be placed on each building.
This left Fang Hao once again stuck with making a choice.
Remaining buildings included the [Burial Grounds], [Corridor of the Dead], [Undead Mage Tower], [Giant Stone Tomb].
The [Burial Grounds] — a building for recruiting skeleton workers, was not suitable for the [Killing Proficiency] attribute, so it could be directly ruled out.
Left with the cavalry, mages, and two-handed swordsmen, who would be the best fit?
So far, in all the battles, there were few opportunities to use cavalry.
Not only because the cavalry’s levels weren’t high, but also there was no hero who was particularly good at commanding cavalry within the territory.
In the upcoming grand battles, including the Cold Wind Mountains and Bloody Mountains,
the terrain wasn’t suitable for the performance of cavalry. Hence, in Fang Hao’s hands, he had never been able to unleash the mobility and combat power of the cavalry.
Therefore, [Killing Proficiency] first ruled out the cavalry building.
As for the Undead Mage, the execution power of magic was indeed great, but the release of skills required incantation time.
Within 3 seconds, the accumulation of attack power couldn’t be achieved, which made it unable to bring out the effect of [Killing Proficiency].
In the end, only [Giant Stone Tomb], with the Barren Tomb Guards wielding two-handed swords, was left.
After thinking it through, he walked straight to the miniature building [Giant Stone Tomb].
He placed the Viscera jar in his hand into the circular slot.
Click!
The slot embarked on a slow descent with a faint sound, leaving only the skull-head jar lid visible.
Immediately afterwards, a weak beam of light spread out instantaneously, causing all the Barren Tomb Guards to undergo a change in properties.
[Barren Tomb Guard (Tier 4)]
[…]
[Blessed Skill: Killing Proficiency]
[Killing Proficiency: Each time an enemy is killed, attack power increases by 100%, and attack speed increases by 75% within three seconds.]
(Description: These formidably powerful warriors, whether in their past life or after their ‘Revival’, swing their enormous weapons tirelessly at their targets. No matter how powerful the enemy, they can’t escape death.)
The Viscera jar was indeed a great invention for the Undead Clan.
This method amplified the attributes of the troops.
It bestowed upon these already indefatigable and fearless troops the capacity for bizarre and unpredictable abilities.
Of course, the collection of Viscera jars wasn’t easy, as they contained the organs of powerful creatures.
…
Emerging from the Viscera Museum, Fang Hao arrived at the Trade Alliance building once again.
Inside the building, the skeleton merchants who had finished their day’s work were chatting and playing cards in the hall.
If the skeletons could eat and drink, this place would undoubtedly become a tavern.
On seeing Fang Hao entering, all the skeleton merchants stood up to pay their respects.